- Let's talk about unwanted reverb.…I'm not talking about pretty plate reverb…you add to make your singers sound like Dusty Springfield.…I'm talking about ugly room reflections…that are blending with your recording…and cancelling out or building up…audio frequencies you don't want.…We've all been there when we're…working in a reflective room,…especially one with bad sounding acoustics.…A rule of thumb when recording in these situations…is to get the mic as close as you can to the source.…But that's not always possible,…especially if the subject is on camera…like we have here.…

Advanced users of RX 4 now have the Dereverb module…to attempt to clamp down on those unwanted reflections,…essentially creating a tightly fitted gate…around the audio to tame those unwanted reverb reflections.…In this movie, we'll see how it works.…First, let's listen to this clip coming from Pro Tools.…- You know I'm taking a big risk putting you…on this Columbia project.…Firm could be on the line here.…6 PM tonight. Simple deadline.…

Beat it.…

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5/8/2015

Explore the noise reduction and audio restoration possibilities—for both music and post production—in iZotope RX 4 and RX 4 Advanced. Author Scott Hirsch covers all of the best and latest features of RX 4, demonstrating techniques for fixing audio problems in a variety of situations. He'll show how to reduce noise, connect with a DAW such as Pro Tools or Logic Pro, and use advanced features such as EQ Match, Ambience Match, and the utility modules for resampling, retiming, and pitching audio.